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Oops , scrap on bumper

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Like a bell, I was lifting an axle into my boot, hand cramped and it slide down my rear bump! Def about a mm deep. Can this be detailed up or is it bye bye bumper? doesn't bother me as much as the second pic shows an existing scuff . That savagable?

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depemds how good you want it. Yes you could touch it in with a fine brush but bound to be visible. You could try a partial spray, but reds can be tough to feather in as the old paint is prone to fade. Only sure way is to do the whole lot 100-150 proffessionaly but not tough as a diy job.

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Well park next to mine. I was giving son a lift and he has a ridiiiiculous drive / entrance. Took it an inch too wide and wheel slipped of kerb = supension sagging onto adjacent boulder = 5 parallel scrapes on underside of bumper. Pale gry plastic shows against storm blue a treat I can assure you. Front has some lovely stone chips and inside full of dog hair and the console is ripped out. Now how much of that am I going to sort out in 9 days. Not a lot. The weathers crap so Portsmouth won't be a show and shine. Plenty of time to get it proper tidy for Castle Coombe Jap fest in May

Just get a touch up stick for now a do it properly when it's a bit warmer.